No, Levaquin is an antiobiotic. Levoceitizine is an antihistimine.
no. working out like crazy, and drinking water.
Ophthalmic antibiotics are medicines that kill bacteria that cause eye infections.
Cephabell is a generic medicine, used as a cheaper substitute for the medicine Cephalexin. It is an oral antiobiotic.
Broad spectrum antiobiotic like cephalexin, coamoxiclav and ciprofloxacin
take him to hospital
Commonly used urinary anti-infectives include methenamine (Urex, Hiprex, Mandelamine), nalidixic acid (NegGram) and nitrofurantoin (Macrobid, Furatoin, and other brands). These medicines are available only with a physician's prescription
Alexander Fleming invited the antiobiotic called Penicillium in the year 1928. Alexander Fleming was a bacteriologist and made the discovery of Penicillium by chance from a contaminated Petri dish.
Rachel Fuller brown was the person that founded the first effective antiobiotic for fungal disease in humans. this was the greatest biomedical discovery since penicillin 20 years earlier.
You measure with a ruler from the edge of the disk to where the growth begins. Measured in mm units.
You'd have to be more specific in your question. However, disks are often laden with antibiotics to see if a bacteria is resistant or susceptible to that antibiotic. The disk is placed on a nutrient agar and then bacteria is spread onto that disk. If the bacteria is susceptible to that antiobiotic, it will grow on the nutrient plate, but not around the disk containing the antibiotic. The larger the clear area around the disk, the more susceptible the bacteria is to that antibiotic. If it is resistant to that antiobiotic, it will grow on the plate and adjacent to the antibiotic laden disk indicating that antibiotic is not effective towards that particular bacterial strain. In one such test the A disk had bactracin. However, I am not comfortable saying that all A disks have bactracin. How the disk is labeled may differ.
Antibiotics don't cause miscarriage as far as we know. There is no research on this since we don't want to test it on pregnant women but a doctor will not prescribe it to you unless the reason you need it is potentially worse than the effect. Never take antibiotics without consulting a doctor first, pregnant or not. Also remember that there are different spectra of antibiotics for different illnesses.